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rather momentarily. -- his brother momentarily. there have been dozens and dozens of volunteers out here searching tonight while 10-year-old daniel ounkham's family has kept vigil in their home right behind me. police say 10-year-old andrew was last seen at approximately 3:45 this afternoon running into a large corn field right next to his house. andrew has been diagnosed with autism and is non-verbal. this neighborhood is near stillwater circle and oxbow drive. andrew's father brought his 11-y talk with us late tonight because alexander wanted to thank everyone for trying to help find his little brother andrew. >> i'm just nervous for him and. -- for him at i hope he is good. i am thankful for everyone trying to find him. terry: you see some special lights on one of the waukesha to help find this little autistic boy. apparently those colors tend to help calm him down if he is out that feel that afraid. he will not talk" respond to officers who have been out here. police have been using a k-9 and also drone equipped with an infrared camera to search the cornfield tonight. and there are police and fire units here from surrounding cities. milwaukee sheriff's department has its k-9 unit out here. they are working right now to try to get the management at the state level to bring in black hawk helicopters equipped with special equipment that will help in the search overnight. obviously they are expanding the search, because he has been gone for six hours urine they say they are looking at a couple of nearby parks as well. information throughout this newscast. life in waukesha, terry sater, wisn 12 news. adrienne: of course terry will update us throughout the hour. as soon as we learn more we'll also send out a breaking news alert on the 12 news app. sheldon: another child who went missing in a cornfield up in langlade county. he was found after of searching 20 hours on ground and in the air. this is video of him in the arms the boy was taken to the hospital to be checked out. tonight, he is doing ok. anytime there's a search like this, weather can play an important factor. meteorologist lindsey slater is in the weather center. lindsey, there's no rain tonight but temperatures will dip into the low 50's tonight. lindsey: that is correct. the one thing we have going for us is those clouds are starting to leave. you can see milwaukee is 58 tonight, we are getting into the low and mid 50's. we're going to take a look at our weather camera in racine. wind is light, so it helps keep the real feel temperature. as far as temp -- as far as rain goes, i'm top that we are done with that. we may see an isolated shower, but we are now shifting to fog potential overnight into our morning. more on that coming up next. adrienne: developing right now, more than thirty school buses are destroyed by fire in waukesha county. you can see the smoke billowing from the dousman transport company in hartland. that bus depot services more than 8 school districts, taking thousands of students to and from school each day. we're told schools will continue as usual tomorrow, but the bus drivers we talked to are you can hear the pops and see the smoke miles away. more than 30 buses up in flames. drivers helpless watching them burn. >> it's an unbelievable loss. >> it's heartbreaking. adrienne: our own matt silemme flew over the bus terminal in news chopper 12. it shows us the scope of the damage. >> they're going bus i bus to ma embers burning. adrienne: no one is hurt but drivers still extremely emotional at the loss. >> i'm going to nine years. >> me too. i can't quit because i love my little's and i love driving my bus. adrienne: concerned parents in the hartland-lakeside school district receiving this voicemail tonight. >> school will continue as normal tomorrow. adrienne: and students will just to figure out what caused the fire. again the bus terminal works with 8 school districts in that area the biggest being arrowhead union schools. we'll let you know if anything changes with your child's school but again so far. -- so far, dousman transport saying all kids will have a bus tomorrow. people could see the large plume of black smoke for miles. viewers sent us pictures. don't forget, when breaking news like this happens, be sure to send in photos like these to the u-local section of our website wisn.com. sheldon: loved ones gathered tonight to remember a beloved teenager who was shot and killed over the weekend. they held a candlelight vigil for 18-year-old carmelo silva near 25th and beacher not far from the home where he and another 18-year-old were shot last night. police say a third person was stabbed during a dispute. they haven't arrested anyone yet. a woman is recovering after getting hit by a car on i-43 this morning. it happened after deputies say she ran into the southbound over the median wall. we're told she got up and tried to run back to the other side of the freeway. other drivers stopped her until deputies arrived. we're still working to get an update on her condition. we have an update to pass login another missing persons case. the search for an elderly waukesha county man has been called off the 70-year-old richard cochrane was found safe tonight. officials say he wast the town of lisbon. adrienne: zoo interchange drivers you need to know about , this before you head to work tomorrow morning. the ramp from i-41 south to i-94 east shut down this weekend. it'll remain closed until late next spring. here's a map. the dot says drivers can expect up to a 30-minute longer drive time for those of you trying to get from menomonee falls or germantown to downtown milwaukee. and a friendly reminder that you construction zones anymore. at least not without a hands free device. a new law just started yesterday. if you get caught, you could get fined between $40 and $100. sheldon: to commitment 2016 election coverage. the road to the white house will pass through wisconsin this week. on wednesday morning, donald trump junior will campaign for his father, donald trump at a coffee and roundtable event at the embassy suites in brookfield. tickets are free, first come, first serve. also on wednes f democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders will stump for hillary clinton at a rally in green bay. sanders won wisconsin's primary over clinton back in april. wisconsin's u.s. senate race is one of the most watched in the country. its outcome is crucial to deciding which party will control the senate. mike gousha has an extended interview with republican incumbent ron johnson, tonight on upfront. >> johnson trails his democratic opponent, former senator russ feingold, in the latest marquette university law school tonight on upfront, what johnson thinks could be the deciding factor in the race. plus, we'll talk trade, his right to try legislation, and why he thinks 9-11 victims should be able to sue saudi arabia. then, wisconsin democrats calling for an investigation of governor walker. state representative chris taylor of madison joins me to explain why democrats think walker might have violated campaign and ethics laws. it's all coming up tonight at 11:00, right here on upfront. sheldon: wisn 12 is teaming up with marquette law school to host a live debate between ron johnson and russ feingold. mike gousha will moderate the 90 minute discussion. you can watch it live tuesday night, october 18 beginning at 8:30, right here on wisn 12. adrienne: right now, hurricane matthew is churning through the atlantic ocean as a category four storm with winds up to 145 miles per hour. warnings are in effect for jamaica, cuba and haiti. southwestern tip of haiti tomorrow night. officials there say they have approximately 1300 shelters open across the island. lindsey will have the latest storm track in a few minutes. in the meantime, search teams are looking for a missing boy in waukesha. sheldon: coming up, will go back to terry sater for another update. adrienne: new details about that deadly commuter what the engineer says happened just before slamming into the station. lindsey: that sunshine is coming important local coverage, you are watching wisn 12 news at 10:00. with sheldon dutes has, adrienne patterson, lindsey slater, and stephanie sutton with big 12 sports. wisn 12 news at 10:00 continues. adrienne: we are following breaking news right now. police and sheriff's deputies are searching for this 10-year-old boy with autism who is missing. people last saw him going into a corn field by his home. terry stillwater circle and oxbow drive with the very latest. terry: there are more than 100 volunteers out searching this neighborhood as well as neighborhood parks for this 10-year-old boy. the family is waiting for any word in their home right behind me here. also come off to the left you can see the cornfield that shortly before 4:00 this afternoon. police say 10-year-old andrew was last seen shortly before 4:00 running into this large cornfield right near his house. he has been diagnosed with autism and is nonverbal. this is an southwest waukesha near rivers crossing park. they have expanded their search to the areas in and around those parts as well. they have been using a drone with infrared capability on it to try to search for any sort of boy. again, he has autism and is nonverbal. commotion and noise of all of this, if he gets hungry, he may start to crouch down and won't respond to any of the searchers. they have been out here with k-9 units as well. also, private firms who want to help in this little 10-year-old boy who is out here lost about is we are in october, and the temperatures are going to get cooler tonight. thankfully, there is nothing near freezing. the search continues here tonight with a lot of people out here very concerned about where this 10-year-old roy is tonight. live in waukesha, terry sater, wisn 12 news. adrienne: we'll check back, hopefully have good news. let's pop the picture again. -- pull up the picture again. him, please call police right away. moving on to that deadly commuter train crash in new jersey. federal investigators have released new photos of the aftermath. sheldon: and the engineer spoke about what happened just moments before slamming into the station. abc's eva pilgrim is in hoboken tonight. eva: tonight for the first time , the engineer's account of what happened in the moments before that train full of commuters and injuring 114 others. >> he checked his watch and noticed his train was about 6 minutes late arriving at hoboken. he said that when he checked the speedometer he was operating at 10 mph when entering the station track. eva: thomas gallagher, the 48-year-old engineer, says he has no memory of the accident, only waking up on the floor of the cab. another setback in the search for answers -- this event recorder recovered from the back of the train wasn't working. >> we want to get in and get the exact speed of train. eva: new jersey transit had been under investigation by the federal railroad administration for the past 5 years, finding 183 safety violations, some related to employee drug and alcohol use, and almost $5 million in damage to tracks and equipment. sheldon: the train is required by law to have a working front event recorder. investigators are hopeful that front car will hold some of the to assess the damage in the western part of the state after flooding and mudslides saturated the area last month. the severe weather caused more than $14 million worth of damage to roads, bridges and other infrastructure. fema teams are expected to be in the affected region on wednesday. adrienne: more hotels could occupy downtown milwaukee. our partners at biztimes milwaukee say jackson street holdings llc is proposing a hotel project at fourth and wisconsin. the project, known as nexus, would include three ne convention space and street level restaurants and bars. the hotels would be premium brands. multiple stakeholders would pay for the $279 million hotel project. looking ahead, a major project coming to miller park. the brewers plan to hold a news conference on wednesday to announce what they're calling the most comprehensive project and upgrade to the park since it opened. just wrapped up its 15th season. sheldon: practicing with the pros. the bucks fan-fest gave visitors a chance to shoot free throws with the team today. rookies thon maker and malcolm brogdon were among the players signing autographs, posing for pictures and challenging fans to games of nba 2-k-17. fans at the event said they're feeling hopeful for the bucks this season. >> i like the team. it depends on how hard they play. sheldon: this was the 4th year of the free event. single-game bucks tickets went on sale today. milwaukee's lakefront was crowded this morning. today, 3,000 runners, from 40 states, laced up their shoes for the 36th annual milwaukee lakefront marathon. runners began at grafton high school and went 26.2 miles to i'm sure a lot of them are grateful for the cloud cover. the rest of us were itching for some son. -- some sun. lindsey: i have you covered for tomorrow. this is sunshine in it. we will have plenty of sunshine. congratulations to all those runners, i did a whopping six miles. it will be as dreary or as wet. -- it will not the as dreary or as wet. there may be some patchy fog, especially areas inland. racine and kenosha county, keep this in mind. it has been wet. now that we are starting to dry moisture. i promise you as we get into monday afternoon, that son will be out in full force. by midweek -- the sun will be out in full force. by mid week, we will have showers again. we have had rain because of this upper-level low. very happy to report it is moving on out. its grn loosened. we are going to see a nice clearing. that little bit of leftover cloud happening right now. i do want to show you when i sweat of system will arrive. as you're heading out the door tomorrow morning, just know that there may be some patchy fog, especially areas inland. by 9:00 or so, all of that should be out of here. i am not going to rule out an isolated shower. we are still a little close to that low. overall, the dreary weather and the jurors will, all of that is getting out of here. -- and the jew result -- the drizzle, all that is getting out of here. we may see some fog developing. i want to direct your attention to the west. thunderstorms is our next front. it won't arrive until late morning early afternoon on wednesday. if you're going to circle a day that rain is going to return, it is going to be wednesday, late morning, early afternoon. that will last through thursday. another weather system on friday. we are doing another repeat of having some more of the storms. be our best two days to do it. temperature will be rising for tuesday and wednesday into the 70's. we will hang onto that 70 degrees for thursday. next weekend, it will get a little chilly. 58 degrees right now. as you are waking up tomorrow morning, fog may cause some problems. by 9:00, you should be good to go. we get storm starting on wednesday and thursday. sheldon: fall is here. adrienne: honoring one of our own. sean downs is a longtime engineer here at wisn 12 news. sheldon: today, he was inducted into the silver circle, a lifetime achievement honor bestowed by the national academy of television arts and sciences. the ceremony was held this afternoon at the italian conference center. congratulations to you sean, for one of the nicest guys you will ever meet, and one of the most professional. adrienne: we are so happy for them. sheldon: the bombshell about donald trump and his taxes. adrienne: has he dodged federal income taxes for years? how both campaigns are reacting. sheldon: plus we are following the breaking news about the search for a missing waukesha boy in a field. >> a local athlete is getting ready for the ironman championship. we are with him as he for -- as he embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime tropical of venture. miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin businesses grow through expanded access to high-speed broadband, better job training and fair trade. because we need to export wisconsin products, not wisconsin jobs. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. >> big 12 sports, presented by menards. stephanie: no playoffs for the brewers this year or maybe next year, and while it was re-building season for milwaukee, the crew still finished five games above their record from last year. chris carter and the rockies' nolan arenado neither had a home run today so they finish tied in the national league with 41 each. -- domingo santana strikes out. the brewers' 1,536th strikout of the season, a major league record. no homer for carter but santana goes yard in the 8th, his 11th of the season. the two run shot to left field gives the brewers a 4-3 lead. fast forward to the ninth tyler thornburb who's been so good all season. blows the save. jordan patterson scores arenado and we're headed to extra frames. and then an unlikely hero for the crew. a trade in august, picks a good time for his first home run of the year, brewers end their season on a high note they beat the rockies in 10 innings 6-4. here's susac after the game. >> it is a good feeling. a great team. i'm just happy to be here and help contribute. we have our table setters and are home run swingers. i think it's is a lot about this it is going to be a fun spring. stephanie: while the brewers season is over, the bucks' season is about to tip-off. their first preseason game is tomorrow night in chicago against the bulls. the bucks holding an open practice today at the bmo harris bradley center. no thon maker on the court as he is listed day to day with a sprained wrist. the team scrimmaged for an hour. veteran jason terry showing off his long range with the triple, brown deer native steve novak can't get the long ball to drop in so rashad vaughn is there to clean the mess. then later, second round pick malcolm brogdon with the pull up jumper. but the real fun comes after the scrimmage fans getting a chance to interact with their favorite players, videogames with giannis, autographs from jabari. a little rim-rocking courtesy of john henson, and some shooting tips from jason terry, for two hours the bucks posed for what he wanted to get done in the month of october. >> we have some new players paired want to get new guys in and out of these games. at the end of the day, you hope that jason can have some sort of handle on the rotation. we have a long way to go before we get there. stephanie: coming up in our second half hour. packers are off this sunday but we'll have highlights from around the league. plus how the americans snapped their ryder cup losing streak to the europeans and they did it on adrienne: we are following breaking news. a massive search for a missing boy in waukesha. sheldon: 12 news is live on the scene, and we'll get an update on terry sater when we come back. adrienne: donald's taxes ball to

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rather momentarily. -- his brother momentarily. there have been dozens and dozens of volunteers out here searching tonight while 10-year-old daniel ounkham's family has kept vigil in their home right behind me. police say 10-year-old andrew was last seen at approximately 3:45 this afternoon running into a large corn field right next to his house. andrew has been diagnosed with autism and is non-verbal. this neighborhood is near stillwater circle and oxbow drive. andrew's father brought his 11-y talk with us late tonight because alexander wanted to thank everyone for trying to help find his little brother andrew. >> i'm just nervous for him and. -- for him at i hope he is good. i am thankful for everyone trying to find him. terry: you see some special lights on one of the waukesha to help find this little autistic boy. apparently those colors tend to help calm him down if he is out that feel that afraid. he will not talk" respond to officers who have been out here. police have been using a k-9 and also drone equipped with an infrared camera to search the cornfield tonight. and there are police and fire units here from surrounding cities. milwaukee sheriff's department has its k-9 unit out here. they are working right now to try to get the management at the state level to bring in black hawk helicopters equipped with special equipment that will help in the search overnight. obviously they are expanding the search, because he has been gone for six hours urine they say they are looking at a couple of nearby parks as well. information throughout this newscast. life in waukesha, terry sater, wisn 12 news. adrienne: of course terry will update us throughout the hour. as soon as we learn more we'll also send out a breaking news alert on the 12 news app. sheldon: another child who went missing in a cornfield up in langlade county. he was found after of searching 20 hours on ground and in the air. this is video of him in the arms the boy was taken to the hospital to be checked out. tonight, he is doing ok. anytime there's a search like this, weather can play an important factor. meteorologist lindsey slater is in the weather center. lindsey, there's no rain tonight but temperatures will dip into the low 50's tonight. lindsey: that is correct. the one thing we have going for us is those clouds are starting to leave. you can see milwaukee is 58 tonight, we are getting into the low and mid 50's. we're going to take a look at our weather camera in racine. wind is light, so it helps keep the real feel temperature. as far as temp -- as far as rain goes, i'm top that we are done with that. we may see an isolated shower, but we are now shifting to fog potential overnight into our morning. more on that coming up next. adrienne: developing right now, more than thirty school buses are destroyed by fire in waukesha county. you can see the smoke billowing from the dousman transport company in hartland. that bus depot services more than 8 school districts, taking thousands of students to and from school each day. we're told schools will continue as usual tomorrow, but the bus drivers we talked to are you can hear the pops and see the smoke miles away. more than 30 buses up in flames. drivers helpless watching them burn. >> it's an unbelievable loss. >> it's heartbreaking. adrienne: our own matt silemme flew over the bus terminal in news chopper 12. it shows us the scope of the damage. >> they're going bus i bus to ma embers burning. adrienne: no one is hurt but drivers still extremely emotional at the loss. >> i'm going to nine years. >> me too. i can't quit because i love my little's and i love driving my bus. adrienne: concerned parents in the hartland-lakeside school district receiving this voicemail tonight. >> school will continue as normal tomorrow. adrienne: and students will just to figure out what caused the fire. again the bus terminal works with 8 school districts in that area the biggest being arrowhead union schools. we'll let you know if anything changes with your child's school but again so far. -- so far, dousman transport saying all kids will have a bus tomorrow. people could see the large plume of black smoke for miles. viewers sent us pictures. don't forget, when breaking news like this happens, be sure to send in photos like these to the u-local section of our website wisn.com. sheldon: loved ones gathered tonight to remember a beloved teenager who was shot and killed over the weekend. they held a candlelight vigil for 18-year-old carmelo silva near 25th and beacher not far from the home where he and another 18-year-old were shot last night. police say a third person was stabbed during a dispute. they haven't arrested anyone yet. a woman is recovering after getting hit by a car on i-43 this morning. it happened after deputies say she ran into the southbound over the median wall. we're told she got up and tried to run back to the other side of the freeway. other drivers stopped her until deputies arrived. we're still working to get an update on her condition. we have an update to pass login another missing persons case. the search for an elderly waukesha county man has been called off the 70-year-old richard cochrane was found safe tonight. officials say he wast the town of lisbon. adrienne: zoo interchange drivers you need to know about , this before you head to work tomorrow morning. the ramp from i-41 south to i-94 east shut down this weekend. it'll remain closed until late next spring. here's a map. the dot says drivers can expect up to a 30-minute longer drive time for those of you trying to get from menomonee falls or germantown to downtown milwaukee. and a friendly reminder that you construction zones anymore. at least not without a hands free device. a new law just started yesterday. if you get caught, you could get fined between $40 and $100. sheldon: to commitment 2016 election coverage. the road to the white house will pass through wisconsin this week. on wednesday morning, donald trump junior will campaign for his father, donald trump at a coffee and roundtable event at the embassy suites in brookfield. tickets are free, first come, first serve. also on wednes f democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders will stump for hillary clinton at a rally in green bay. sanders won wisconsin's primary over clinton back in april. wisconsin's u.s. senate race is one of the most watched in the country. its outcome is crucial to deciding which party will control the senate. mike gousha has an extended interview with republican incumbent ron johnson, tonight on upfront. >> johnson trails his democratic opponent, former senator russ feingold, in the latest marquette university law school tonight on upfront, what johnson thinks could be the deciding factor in the race. plus, we'll talk trade, his right to try legislation, and why he thinks 9-11 victims should be able to sue saudi arabia. then, wisconsin democrats calling for an investigation of governor walker. state representative chris taylor of madison joins me to explain why democrats think walker might have violated campaign and ethics laws. it's all coming up tonight at 11:00, right here on upfront. sheldon: wisn 12 is teaming up with marquette law school to host a live debate between ron johnson and russ feingold. mike gousha will moderate the 90 minute discussion. you can watch it live tuesday night, october 18 beginning at 8:30, right here on wisn 12. adrienne: right now, hurricane matthew is churning through the atlantic ocean as a category four storm with winds up to 145 miles per hour. warnings are in effect for jamaica, cuba and haiti. southwestern tip of haiti tomorrow night. officials there say they have approximately 1300 shelters open across the island. lindsey will have the latest storm track in a few minutes. in the meantime, search teams are looking for a missing boy in waukesha. sheldon: coming up, will go back to terry sater for another update. adrienne: new details about that deadly commuter what the engineer says happened just before slamming into the station. lindsey: that sunshine is coming important local coverage, you are watching wisn 12 news at 10:00. with sheldon dutes has, adrienne patterson, lindsey slater, and stephanie sutton with big 12 sports. wisn 12 news at 10:00 continues. adrienne: we are following breaking news right now. police and sheriff's deputies are searching for this 10-year-old boy with autism who is missing. people last saw him going into a corn field by his home. terry stillwater circle and oxbow drive with the very latest. terry: there are more than 100 volunteers out searching this neighborhood as well as neighborhood parks for this 10-year-old boy. the family is waiting for any word in their home right behind me here. also come off to the left you can see the cornfield that shortly before 4:00 this afternoon. police say 10-year-old andrew was last seen shortly before 4:00 running into this large cornfield right near his house. he has been diagnosed with autism and is nonverbal. this is an southwest waukesha near rivers crossing park. they have expanded their search to the areas in and around those parts as well. they have been using a drone with infrared capability on it to try to search for any sort of boy. again, he has autism and is nonverbal. commotion and noise of all of this, if he gets hungry, he may start to crouch down and won't respond to any of the searchers. they have been out here with k-9 units as well. also, private firms who want to help in this little 10-year-old boy who is out here lost about is we are in october, and the temperatures are going to get cooler tonight. thankfully, there is nothing near freezing. the search continues here tonight with a lot of people out here very concerned about where this 10-year-old roy is tonight. live in waukesha, terry sater, wisn 12 news. adrienne: we'll check back, hopefully have good news. let's pop the picture again. -- pull up the picture again. him, please call police right away. moving on to that deadly commuter train crash in new jersey. federal investigators have released new photos of the aftermath. sheldon: and the engineer spoke about what happened just moments before slamming into the station. abc's eva pilgrim is in hoboken tonight. eva: tonight for the first time , the engineer's account of what happened in the moments before that train full of commuters and injuring 114 others. >> he checked his watch and noticed his train was about 6 minutes late arriving at hoboken. he said that when he checked the speedometer he was operating at 10 mph when entering the station track. eva: thomas gallagher, the 48-year-old engineer, says he has no memory of the accident, only waking up on the floor of the cab. another setback in the search for answers -- this event recorder recovered from the back of the train wasn't working. >> we want to get in and get the exact speed of train. eva: new jersey transit had been under investigation by the federal railroad administration for the past 5 years, finding 183 safety violations, some related to employee drug and alcohol use, and almost $5 million in damage to tracks and equipment. sheldon: the train is required by law to have a working front event recorder. investigators are hopeful that front car will hold some of the to assess the damage in the western part of the state after flooding and mudslides saturated the area last month. the severe weather caused more than $14 million worth of damage to roads, bridges and other infrastructure. fema teams are expected to be in the affected region on wednesday. adrienne: more hotels could occupy downtown milwaukee. our partners at biztimes milwaukee say jackson street holdings llc is proposing a hotel project at fourth and wisconsin. the project, known as nexus, would include three ne convention space and street level restaurants and bars. the hotels would be premium brands. multiple stakeholders would pay for the $279 million hotel project. looking ahead, a major project coming to miller park. the brewers plan to hold a news conference on wednesday to announce what they're calling the most comprehensive project and upgrade to the park since it opened. just wrapped up its 15th season. sheldon: practicing with the pros. the bucks fan-fest gave visitors a chance to shoot free throws with the team today. rookies thon maker and malcolm brogdon were among the players signing autographs, posing for pictures and challenging fans to games of nba 2-k-17. fans at the event said they're feeling hopeful for the bucks this season. >> i like the team. it depends on how hard they play. sheldon: this was the 4th year of the free event. single-game bucks tickets went on sale today. milwaukee's lakefront was crowded this morning. today, 3,000 runners, from 40 states, laced up their shoes for the 36th annual milwaukee lakefront marathon. runners began at grafton high school and went 26.2 miles to i'm sure a lot of them are grateful for the cloud cover. the rest of us were itching for some son. -- some sun. lindsey: i have you covered for tomorrow. this is sunshine in it. we will have plenty of sunshine. congratulations to all those runners, i did a whopping six miles. it will be as dreary or as wet. -- it will not the as dreary or as wet. there may be some patchy fog, especially areas inland. racine and kenosha county, keep this in mind. it has been wet. now that we are starting to dry moisture. i promise you as we get into monday afternoon, that son will be out in full force. by midweek -- the sun will be out in full force. by mid week, we will have showers again. we have had rain because of this upper-level low. very happy to report it is moving on out. its grn loosened. we are going to see a nice clearing. that little bit of leftover cloud happening right now. i do want to show you when i sweat of system will arrive. as you're heading out the door tomorrow morning, just know that there may be some patchy fog, especially areas inland. by 9:00 or so, all of that should be out of here. i am not going to rule out an isolated shower. we are still a little close to that low. overall, the dreary weather and the jurors will, all of that is getting out of here. -- and the jew result -- the drizzle, all that is getting out of here. we may see some fog developing. i want to direct your attention to the west. thunderstorms is our next front. it won't arrive until late morning early afternoon on wednesday. if you're going to circle a day that rain is going to return, it is going to be wednesday, late morning, early afternoon. that will last through thursday. another weather system on friday. we are doing another repeat of having some more of the storms. be our best two days to do it. temperature will be rising for tuesday and wednesday into the 70's. we will hang onto that 70 degrees for thursday. next weekend, it will get a little chilly. 58 degrees right now. as you are waking up tomorrow morning, fog may cause some problems. by 9:00, you should be good to go. we get storm starting on wednesday and thursday. sheldon: fall is here. adrienne: honoring one of our own. sean downs is a longtime engineer here at wisn 12 news. sheldon: today, he was inducted into the silver circle, a lifetime achievement honor bestowed by the national academy of television arts and sciences. the ceremony was held this afternoon at the italian conference center. congratulations to you sean, for one of the nicest guys you will ever meet, and one of the most professional. adrienne: we are so happy for them. sheldon: the bombshell about donald trump and his taxes. adrienne: has he dodged federal income taxes for years? how both campaigns are reacting. sheldon: plus we are following the breaking news about the search for a missing waukesha boy in a field. >> a local athlete is getting ready for the ironman championship. we are with him as he for -- as he embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime tropical of venture. miles all across wisconsin - listening to people, hearing their stories. a lot of folks are business owners and entrepreneurs. they tell me how hard it is to grow a business in today's economy. so together, we came up with the badger innovation plan. a plan to help wisconsin businesses grow through expanded access to high-speed broadband, better job training and fair trade. because we need to export wisconsin products, not wisconsin jobs. i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. >> big 12 sports, presented by menards. stephanie: no playoffs for the brewers this year or maybe next year, and while it was re-building season for milwaukee, the crew still finished five games above their record from last year. chris carter and the rockies' nolan arenado neither had a home run today so they finish tied in the national league with 41 each. -- domingo santana strikes out. the brewers' 1,536th strikout of the season, a major league record. no homer for carter but santana goes yard in the 8th, his 11th of the season. the two run shot to left field gives the brewers a 4-3 lead. fast forward to the ninth tyler thornburb who's been so good all season. blows the save. jordan patterson scores arenado and we're headed to extra frames. and then an unlikely hero for the crew. a trade in august, picks a good time for his first home run of the year, brewers end their season on a high note they beat the rockies in 10 innings 6-4. here's susac after the game. >> it is a good feeling. a great team. i'm just happy to be here and help contribute. we have our table setters and are home run swingers. i think it's is a lot about this it is going to be a fun spring. stephanie: while the brewers season is over, the bucks' season is about to tip-off. their first preseason game is tomorrow night in chicago against the bulls. the bucks holding an open practice today at the bmo harris bradley center. no thon maker on the court as he is listed day to day with a sprained wrist. the team scrimmaged for an hour. veteran jason terry showing off his long range with the triple, brown deer native steve novak can't get the long ball to drop in so rashad vaughn is there to clean the mess. then later, second round pick malcolm brogdon with the pull up jumper. but the real fun comes after the scrimmage fans getting a chance to interact with their favorite players, videogames with giannis, autographs from jabari. a little rim-rocking courtesy of john henson, and some shooting tips from jason terry, for two hours the bucks posed for what he wanted to get done in the month of october. >> we have some new players paired want to get new guys in and out of these games. at the end of the day, you hope that jason can have some sort of handle on the rotation. we have a long way to go before we get there. stephanie: coming up in our second half hour. packers are off this sunday but we'll have highlights from around the league. plus how the americans snapped their ryder cup losing streak to the europeans and they did it on adrienne: we are following breaking news. a massive search for a missing boy in waukesha. sheldon: 12 news is live on the scene, and we'll get an update on terry sater when we come back. adrienne: donald's taxes ball to

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